fqe.bitstring.integer_index
Generate integers indicating the position of occupied orbitals in a
fqe.bitstring.integer_index(
str0: int
) -> List[int]
bitstring starting from 0. This is a convience wrapper for the gbit_index
generator
Args |
str0 (bistring) - orbital occupation representation
|
Returns |
list[int] - a list of integers indicating the index of each occupied orbital
|
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Last updated 2021-10-18 UTC.
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